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Toronto Maple Leafs Polyester Onesie (old Leaf design), $49.93 (was $119.99), Ridiculous for Xmas

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[Canadian Tire] Toronto Maple Leafs Polyester Onesie (old Leaf design), $49.93 (was $119.99), Ridiculous for Xmas

It's the old leaf but totally appropriate for pranking a die-hard fan who already has the design in their closet.

For some reason there are masses of them at store # 0124 Woodstock. Short supply of size small (kids?)

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I always wonder who Canadian tire is fooling with these huge « discounts »
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Mlj223 wrote: I always wonder who Canadian tire is fooling with these huge « discounts »
The $120 is about right for regular price. Amazon has them via Sportstown for $120 & ShopNHL.ca wants $120 too.

Whether you would buy it for $120 (or $50) is an entirely different issue. I think it is sort of amusing.
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Are the downvotes for the deal? Or are they coming from leafs haters
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Nev007 wrote: Are the downvotes for the deal? Or are they coming from leafs haters
I think they are from adult males who are offended at the concept of an adult onesie & do not want to receive this as a gift Face With Tears Of Joy

This is most appropriate for kids/teens/girlfriends but technically it is men's sportswear so that is where I put it. Sorry for the indignity, guys. I know I put you at risk of receiving 1.
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Shows up as $119 for me
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jv77 wrote: Shows up as $119 for me
Select your size, then take the item number from the top left corner under the item name, enter it in https://stocktrack.ca/ under "Canadian Tire" to check on the pricing. I think it only shows the $119 if you have not selected a size or the size is OOS at your local store.
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I think they had these at Urban Behaviour, far less
You should be in the $20-40 range IMO, these aren't quality pieces like other companies
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Mlj223 wrote: I always wonder who Canadian tire is fooling with these huge « discounts »
Way too many people, unfortunately

The same people who take the first the internet deal they see at $169 per month
And the same people who are paying $99 for their cell phone plan too
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lecale wrote: I think they are from adult males who are offended at the concept of an adult onesie & do not want to receive this as a gift Face With Tears Of Joy

This is most appropriate for kids/teens/girlfriends but technically it is men's sportswear so that is where I put it. Sorry for the indignity, guys. I know I put you at risk of receiving 1.
Or, ppl who are fed up with the TML culture of losing. Lol
(I didn’t downvote you but I will be downvoting TML if they don’t fire Dubas soon).
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SomeOtherDude wrote: Way too many people, unfortunately

The same people who take the first the internet deal they see at $169 per month
And the same people who are paying $99 for their cell phone plan too
It is an NHL licenced product. It has been around for 3 years or so and has always been $120. Canadian Tire was just selling at MSRP. Blame the jacked up original price on NHL licencing, not Crappy Tire.
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Mlj223 wrote: I always wonder who Canadian tire is fooling with these huge « discounts »
Lots of people.

It has been 54 years. Someone who was born the last time Toronto won the Stanley cup will be eligible for early retirement next year. Leafs fans never give up hope. As long as they are chasing the dream, licensed products will sell. Canadian Tire knows this and asking this price will seem like a deal.

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